Humbled and Heartbroken: When Tragedy Occurs Abroad

Jordan Gette November 17, 2015

This weekend, I went to Krakow, Poland to see the country that means so much to my friend, Aga. She brought Joe, Peter, Paola, and me to Krakow to experience the food, language, and culture that she grew up on. It was exciting to see her so proud and… More

National Lampoon-less European Vacation

Becca Dague November 17, 2015

Each semester, Arcadia Study Abroad programs give students a weeklong break to spend as they wish. When the time came earlier this month here at Arcadia in Rome, we scattered across Europe. Groups went to Croatia, Berlin, Amsterdam, Dublin, Greece, Barcelona… More

State of Mind

Alexis Schwartz November 15, 2015

This post is going to be aimed toward me and my feelings of studying abroad as of late. And quite frankly, my ever growing fragility. Don’t get me wrong, studying abroad is an incredible experience and I am so grateful to be given the chance to do it… More

Minor Turbulence

Jordan Gette November 9, 2015

There are only 12 actual days of class left. I don’t even know how that happened. It feels like less than a month ago I was loading my bags into the car to head to the airport and now I have just over one month left until we all get ready to head home… More

Reflecting on Total War

Anna Blumenscheid November 3, 2015

On Halloween weekend, I went to Edinburgh, Scotland. It was beautiful countryside, and the city of Edinburgh was beautiful, too, although very hilly. We arrived Friday evening, and after 5 hours on the train, I just wanted food, then sleep. Early Saturday… More

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